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And consumer advocates worry that some states will limit benefits too strictly.
I started a family.' So I can't judge Stalin too strictly.
But he said that giving nations greater freedom was better than controlling the process too strictly.
Already, Britain faces legal action from the commission for interpreting residency test rules too strictly, Mr. Todd said.
Mr. Goldberg's arrangements are sometimes too strictly color-coordinated, but most of them are just flat out gorgeous.
A former district attorney, he has said that the separation of church and state is too strictly enforced and wants to eliminate the Energy and Education Departments.
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Eve Polycarpou and Fernando Mira bring heart-snagging authenticity to their potentially stereotypical characters, whose supposedly "innate" Latin passion shows up the flounce mechanics of too-strictly ballroom.
Russell Grant will line up too, becoming Strictly's first ever dancing astrologer.
Although "forgot" is too strong, strictly speaking – "neglected" is maybe more like it.
What WorldCom appears to have done, both in the context of bad debts and other costs, is to have taken one-time charges that it knew were too big strictly for the purpose of being able to add millions of dollars back into its revenue when it needed to in order to meet earnings projections.
Strictly, too, the ground is now the Coral Windows Stadium.
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